This colloquium featured a series of intersectional talks given by four community organizers, a movement lawyer, a poet, and a scholar who shared their work and reflections on abolition and building viable alternatives to policing and incarceration. Recordings of the

2015 Panel Series From April 6-8th, the N.Y.U. Review of Law & Social Change will host a three-part panel series on sex offender registration laws (SORLs). The first panel will take place live on campus, while the following two will

A Timeline of Perry v. Brown May 15, 2008: The California Supreme Court rules that same-sex couples have a fundamental right to marry under the state constitution. June 16, 2008: County offices across California begin to issue marriage licenses to same-sex

Review of Law & Social Change is honored to host: David Boies of Boies, Schiller and Flexner LLP. Mr. Boies is widely recognized as one of then nation’s premier trial lawyers. He graduated magna cum laude from Yale Law School and

Complete transcripts for the trial of Perry v. Brown: Day 1: Opening statements and plaintiffs’ testimony. Plaintiffs begin examination of American history experts. “[M]arriage is the most important relation in life, and of fundamental importance for all individuals.” –David Boies, counsel for

Keynote Video: Rachel Maddow Interviews David Boies and Ted Olson A complete recording of Rachel Maddow’s interview with David Boies (LL.M. ’67) and Ted Olson, the lead litigators in Perry, held as the keynote of Making Constitutional Change. Timeline of Perry A

Prior to the commencement of Perry v. Brown, many litigants challenged the validity of state marriage restrictions under their respective state constitutions. Below is a chronological account of such challenges. The First Case: Hawaii Judicial Victory, Legislative Defeat The first victory for

The N.Y.U. Review of Law & Social Change is proud to publish the following issue, dedicated to the 2012 Symposium: Making Constitutional Change: The Past, Present, and Future Role of Perry v. Brown. Authors provided their insights to the questions

Friday, April 4, 2014 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM New York University School of Law Vanderbilt Hall, Greenberg Lounge 40 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012 Schedule of Events Readings for CLE credit NYU Law’s Review of Law and Social

Panel 1: The Impact of SORLs on Registrants Monday, April 6th, 12:15-1:30pm NYU Law, Vanderbilt Hall, Room 210 Panelists: David Feige (formerly of The Bronx Defenders), David Patton (Federal Defenders of New York), Nicole Pittman (National Council on Crime and